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We are very excited to announce the 14th Annual Songwriter Showcase! Songwriting is something you can’t really be taught. It is an art that comes from within. If you write songs, love watching live shows, or love music in general, come join us at the Showcase on Monday, December 6th at 7 PM, Watson Theatre!…
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The deadline to apply to the Honors Advisory Board is Friday, October 29 at midnight. Make a difference in the Honors Community and apply now!
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Wednesday, October 20th from 9:30am to 11:30am Honors will host a coffee and donuts break in the atrium outside 306 Bowne Hall. Vegan and gluten free options will be available as well as dairy free drink alternatives. Join us!
Read MoreHonors Core Faculty Share Their Research Experiences With First Year Students
Honors Core Faculty Share Their Research Experiences Honors core faculty held research talks with first year students in Sadler Hall from Monday October 4th through Thursday October 7th. The research talks set the stage for the research fair, as faculty shared their professional journeys with first year students. They discussed their early explorations of many…
Read MoreHonors Launches New First-Year Orientation Experience
Honors Launches New First-Year Orientation Experience This fall, the university initiated FYS 101, a semester-long First-Year Seminar that engages all first-year and transfer students in guided conversations, experiential activities, and in-depth course materials exploring concepts such as identity, socialization, interdependence, discrimination, and cultural competency, to facilitate their transition to Syracuse University. With the introduction of…
Read MoreStudents Create First Black Honors Society
Students Create First Black Honors Society Five innovative and inspiring members of the Honors program joined together to form the first Black Honors Society within the history of the program. The founders are: Gabrielle Pinkney ’24, Kayla Jones ’24, Faith Akoachere ’24 (featured in top row, left to right), Hailey Williams ’23 and Denise Magny…
Read MoreEmpty Bowls Event
Empty Bowls Event Guests are served soup in a handmade bowl in exchange for a donation to fight hunger. They are asked to keep that bowl as a reminder of the meal’s purpose. Every time they take that bowl from the cupboard, they will be reminded that someone’s bowl is empty. So, on this occasion…
Read MoreBeing the Change – Jazmine Richardson ’22
Being the Change – Jazmine Richardson ’22 Research in chemistry professor John Franck’s lab centers on how water interacts with protein and lipid molecules, examining nanoscale dynamics that could ultimately have implications for human health and the development of lifesaving drugs. Students focus on different components of the research. Jazmine Richardson ’22, a biotechnology and African American studies major…
Read MoreHonors Faculty Moderate Newhouse Discussions
Honors Faculty Moderate Newhouse Discussions Honors core faculty Melissa Chessher, interim associate dean for inclusivity, diversity, equity and accessibility, moderates the discussion, “Storytelling and Identity: Capturing Black and Brown Excellence,” on September 10 at noon, Newhouse 3, Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium. Featured on the panel are Angela Bundrant ’89, executive vice president, Rogers & Cowan PMK;…
Read MoreHonors Students Participate in Summer Research
Honors Students Participate in Summer Research This past summer, many Honors students conducted research, both on-campus and off-campus, under the mentorship and guidance of faculty members in their respective disciplines. In August, 32 Honors students presented their research at research symposia hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement (SOURCE) and the Louis…
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